Congrats. Most intresting n impressive..looks like a good bullets. Esp after them small deer there.. I would have thought a smaller caliber might have been used..
Thank you very much! .308 is a great caliber for smaller deer bc it’s relatively slow traveling in comparison tongue faster brothers like .243 or .223. High velocities can cause high trauma on the meat which results in significant meat loss. .308 was a great choice. Good hunting 🌿
Seems like "treeoooohate" be a bit heavy for muntjac deer I'd think a .17hmr or .22mag be just as effective I have personally taken whitetail deer with .22mag and if you make a good shot they dont get far
@@SHHuntingMedia right I never said the .22mag was ideal but will work in a pinch and for muntjac more than enough, but 308 is great for whitetail the area they where hunting seems to be brushie and I thought a .30/30 would be perfect
Great video - terrible shame about the awful muzak - it's completely unnecessary. Is it playing when you're hunting ...NO. So whay add it? Don't you think your videography is good enough?
using a.308 on a deer the size of a baby goat.. Gross overkill. I like Norma projectiles and love the Oryx ( in 7mm and 6.5 ) but only shoot Reds with them as anything smaller is overkill.
Thank you for your comment Lyell Clare. The .308 Norma Ecostrike is a well balanced bullet. Skinning the deer right after the shot showed no trauma or bruises and 99% of the meat was used. Smaller bullets - to a certain extent- are coming with an increase of speed. High speed bullets will cause bruises which means meat loss. The .308 is a perfect choice for this type of deer. Slower than a .222 or .243 . Good hunting 🌿
...and you can't hate on the .308! I would be interested to know how the muntjac cooks up. Cheers, and thanks for taking us along.
Taste is absolutely awesome 🍖
Looks like some very effective ammunition. Are the bullets available as components for reloaders?
Hi Metabele, yes the Ecostrike is a great round and yes we offer all components for hand loaders as well 👍🏻
Nice shot!!
Thx a lot Martin
Congrats.
Most intresting n impressive..looks like a good bullets. Esp after them small deer there.. I would have thought a smaller caliber might have been used..
Thank you very much! .308 is a great caliber for smaller deer bc it’s relatively slow traveling in comparison tongue faster brothers like .243 or .223. High velocities can cause high trauma on the meat which results in significant meat loss. .308 was a great choice. Good hunting 🌿
I will always refer to these as vampire deers
That’s true. Well known due to there distinctive fangs. The muntjac and the Chinese Water Deer
Yes, but can I ask about your lead free .22LR ammo.The accuracy of lead free ammo seems to be very bad. Is this correct?
Hi Shaun, no absolutely not! The bullet shows great precision 👍🏻
@@normaprecison Thank you.Question.Can you buy Norma .22lr lead free ammo. in England?
Seems like "treeoooohate" be a bit heavy for muntjac deer I'd think a
.17hmr or .22mag be just as effective I have personally taken whitetail deer with .22mag and if you make a good shot they dont get far
Luckily illegal everywhere! Bad shots always have to be taken in consideration - therefore a certain energy of your hunting round is required!
@@SHHuntingMedia right I never said the .22mag was ideal but will work in a pinch and for muntjac more than enough, but 308 is great for whitetail the area they where hunting seems to be brushie and I thought a .30/30 would be perfect
Great video - terrible shame about the awful muzak - it's completely unnecessary. Is it playing when you're hunting ...NO. So whay add it? Don't you think your videography is good enough?
Thank you for your Feedback StonyRC - we appreciate your comment
using a.308 on a deer the size of a baby goat.. Gross overkill. I like Norma projectiles and love the Oryx ( in 7mm and 6.5 ) but only shoot Reds with them as anything smaller is overkill.
Thank you for your comment Lyell Clare. The .308 Norma Ecostrike is a well balanced bullet. Skinning the deer right after the shot showed no trauma or bruises and 99% of the meat was used. Smaller bullets - to a certain extent- are coming with an increase of speed. High speed bullets will cause bruises which means meat loss. The .308 is a perfect choice for this type of deer. Slower than a .222 or .243 . Good hunting 🌿